Zoë Carpenter

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Zoë Carpenter is a contributing writer for The Nation.

Environmental Report Leaves the Door Open for Keystone XL

Environmental Report Leaves the Door Open for Keystone XL Environmental Report Leaves the Door Open for Keystone XL

A State Department assessment concludes that oil from Alberta’s tar sands will be extracted, shipped and burnt regardless of whether the pipeline is built.

Jan 31, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Can Congress Oversee the NSA?

Can Congress Oversee the NSA? Can Congress Oversee the NSA?

It might have to reform itself, first. 

Jan 30, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

New Law Could Force All of Louisiana’s Abortion Clinics to Close

New Law Could Force All of Louisiana’s Abortion Clinics to Close New Law Could Force All of Louisiana’s Abortion Clinics to Close

The state is moving forward with a secretive overhaul of licensing requirements that place exceptional burdens on women and providers. 

Jan 27, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Spoiler Alert: The GOP Won’t Budge on Its Anti-Choice Platform

Spoiler Alert: The GOP Won’t Budge on Its Anti-Choice Platform Spoiler Alert: The GOP Won’t Budge on Its Anti-Choice Platform

Because the “War on Women” worked so well last time.

Jan 23, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Andy Shallal, Activist and Owner of Busboys and Poets, Makes a Progressive Bid for DC Mayor

Andy Shallal, Activist and Owner of Busboys and Poets, Makes a Progressive Bid for DC Mayor Andy Shallal, Activist and Owner of Busboys and Poets, Makes a Progressive Bid for DC Mayor

Restauranteur and activist Andy Shallal is making a long shot bid for DC mayor. 

Jan 22, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

What Obama Didn’t Say in His Speech on NSA Spying

What Obama Didn’t Say in His Speech on NSA Spying What Obama Didn’t Say in His Speech on NSA Spying

Obama did do something of potentially great significance today: open the door for Congress to make the big changes that he won’t. 

Jan 17, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance

Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance

Democratic senators warn new economic punishments are "a march towards war."

Jan 15, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Pro-Choice Advocates Plan Offensive in the States

Pro-Choice Advocates Plan Offensive in the States Pro-Choice Advocates Plan Offensive in the States

States passed fifty-three laws restricting abortion last year, but midterm elections give pro-choice activists an opportunity to flip the trend. 

Jan 14, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke

Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke Marco Rubio’s Plan to End Poverty Is a Joke

According to the Republican senator, what we really need is a fuller embrace of “the American free enterprise system.”

Jan 8, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty

Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty Eighty-Six Percent of Americans Think the Government Should Fight Poverty

So why doesn’t Congress?

Jan 7, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

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